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"CIVD stands for “Cold-Induced Vasodilation”, and it describes what the body does when your extremities get cold. What happens is that, when exposed to cold, the body restricts blood flow to your extremities. However, if your body core temperature is maintained (that is, you are otherwise dressed warmly), your body, after a bit of time, will send extra blood to those extremities to warm them back up. It dilates (opens) the blood vessels, hence the term “vasodilation”. This automatic response is of course very important to the Inuit, who need to be able to, for instance, thread hooks for fishing in pretty extreme conditions."
The dép lốp (dép "sandal" lốp "tire rubber") are a form of sandal in Vietnam made from recycled tires. The sandals, along with the khăn rằn scarf, were a distinctive clothing of Vietnamese soldiers.[1] These shoes were often called "Ho Chi Minh sandals" by Americans.[2][3]
"David Baravian s’apprête à traverser le cloaque des Monts du Lyonnais dans les deux sens chaussé de five-fingers"
253 items | 11 visits
A list of articles about barefoot running.
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Created on Jun 02, 12
Category: Recreation & Sports
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